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Joe AnybodyNike Tribunal and Honduras Workers testify in Portland 4.27.10

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A workers rights hearing in Portland Oregon

2 workers from Honduras ...working for NIKE come to the USA to tell how they are being cheated of their wages. NIKE owes around 2.2 million dollars in severance pay as required by Honduras law.

The two ladies (Gina Cano and Lowlee Urquia) represent over 1700 other workers

Jeff Ballinger (founder and Director of Press For change) and Jack Mahoney National Organizer for USAS) speak at the hearing.


This movie is part of the collection: Community Video

Producer: Joe Anybody
Audio/Visual: sound
Keywords: Jeff Ballinger; Jack Mahoney; Honduras Workers Rights; Nike trial; worker; Joe Anybody; PSU; USAS; Honduras Law; USAS; Workers Rights Cosortium; PCASC; labor; Portland; Job with Justice

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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